Must Visit Landmarks in Singapore!
Many of Singapore's historical landmarks that we know today are a fusion of mix eastern and western cultures. As one of the world's most modern and leading cities today, Singapore has many landmarks around the country that does not disappoint. Here are a few of the top recommended landmarks to visit in Singapore.
1.Merlion Park
Regarded and known as Singapore's most iconic landmarks, the Merlion statute stands today known by many as the symbol and pride of the country. Out-looking towards Marina Bay Sands, the statue stands at 28 feet to symbolize the humble origins of the city as a fishing village.
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily
Entry Fee: Free of charge
2. Cavenagh Bridge
Located right next to Singapore river, this place is perfect for those who love afternoon walks. Known as the oldest bridge in Singapore, the location is perfect for a quiet getaway with mini cafes surrounding the area, taking time off and enjoying afternoon tea is recommended.
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily
Entry Fee: Free of charge
3. Universal Studios Singapore
For those who enjoy recreational activities, Universal Studios is packed with thrilling rides, and enjoy food carts from various movies. Universal Studios is perfect for families, with rides from Madagascar, Indiana Jones to thrilling Superman rollercoaster it's hard to not include this activity in your diary!
Opening Hours:10am-8pm
Entry Fee:
- Adult: $76
- Children (4-12 y.o): $56
4. Night Safari & Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo, first opened in 1973 boasts more than 2,800 mammals, reptiles and birds call Singapore zoo their home. The zoo boasts 26 hectares of land filled with different wildlife! The journey doesn't end there, around 5 km away is where Night Safari lies. The night safari is the world's first nocturnal zoo, home to 2,500 species, in which 38% of those are endangered species. Both of these landmarks attract more than 1.5 million visitors each year, it's hard to miss these two incredible landmarks during your stay in Singapore!
Singapore Zoo
Opening Hours: 8.30am-6pm
Entry Fee:
- Adults: $33
- Children (3-12 y.o): $22 (*Children under 3 years old, are free of charge)
- Senior Citizens: $15
Night Safari
Opening Hours:7.30pm-12am
Entry Fee:
- Adults: $45
- Children (3-12 y.o): $30 (*Children under 3 years old, are free of charge)
- Senior Citizens: $18
Review Made by
Tirza Luwia
1.Merlion Park
Regarded and known as Singapore's most iconic landmarks, the Merlion statute stands today known by many as the symbol and pride of the country. Out-looking towards Marina Bay Sands, the statue stands at 28 feet to symbolize the humble origins of the city as a fishing village.
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily
Entry Fee: Free of charge
2. Cavenagh Bridge
Located right next to Singapore river, this place is perfect for those who love afternoon walks. Known as the oldest bridge in Singapore, the location is perfect for a quiet getaway with mini cafes surrounding the area, taking time off and enjoying afternoon tea is recommended.
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily
Entry Fee: Free of charge
3. Universal Studios Singapore
For those who enjoy recreational activities, Universal Studios is packed with thrilling rides, and enjoy food carts from various movies. Universal Studios is perfect for families, with rides from Madagascar, Indiana Jones to thrilling Superman rollercoaster it's hard to not include this activity in your diary!
Opening Hours:10am-8pm
Entry Fee:
- Adult: $76
- Children (4-12 y.o): $56
4. Night Safari & Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo, first opened in 1973 boasts more than 2,800 mammals, reptiles and birds call Singapore zoo their home. The zoo boasts 26 hectares of land filled with different wildlife! The journey doesn't end there, around 5 km away is where Night Safari lies. The night safari is the world's first nocturnal zoo, home to 2,500 species, in which 38% of those are endangered species. Both of these landmarks attract more than 1.5 million visitors each year, it's hard to miss these two incredible landmarks during your stay in Singapore!
Singapore Zoo
Opening Hours: 8.30am-6pm
Entry Fee:
- Adults: $33
- Children (3-12 y.o): $22 (*Children under 3 years old, are free of charge)
- Senior Citizens: $15
Night Safari
Opening Hours:7.30pm-12am
Entry Fee:
- Adults: $45
- Children (3-12 y.o): $30 (*Children under 3 years old, are free of charge)
- Senior Citizens: $18
Review Made by
Tirza Luwia
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